so i've been editing and burning some files and there's absolutely NO BUZZ when i'm editing the file in adobe premiere, but after it's been burned and i play it on my tv, there's a huge buzz. it's very annoying. can someone help with this?

Another possibility is looking at the results from a burn to folder followed by taking the VIDEO_TS Folder from that saved folder to DVD-VIDEO Standard on DVD disc using the free ImgBurn software. Then you would determine if the regular DVD players still played back the disc with the buzz.

I was just trying to get comparative information on the problem - how the DVD-VIDEO on DVD was put together might influence matters - all in Premiere Elements or Premiere Elements to produce the important structural component VIDEO_TS Folder and then having ImgBurn put that VIDEO_TS Folder on the DVD disc to get your DVD-VIDEO on DVD disc.

Until now we were in search of why the buzz in your Premiere Elements DVD-VIDEO on DVD disc playback. But, now you include in your problem situation losses of audio on import. That is going to open a new path in the troubleshooting. We will need to go into the properties of what you are importing to the Timeline of these projects and what your project settings are.

Also, generally for users of 8.0....

a. Are you running the program from the 8.0.1 Update?

b. Do you have the automatic background rendering and autoanalyzer features disabled?

Please consider. Do not hesitate to ask if you need further clarification on this matter.